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1 acompasar
v.1 to mark the rhythm of, to indicate the rhythm of.2 to mark the rhythm, to keep in time.* * *1 MÚSICA to mark the time of, mark the rhythm of2 (adaptar) to keep in time, adjust* * *VT1) (Mús) to mark the rhythm of2) (Mat) to measure with a compass3) (=ajustarse a) to match, keep in step with* * *verbo transitivo* * *verbo transitivo* * *acompasar [A1 ]vtacompasar el paso to keep in stepdeben acompasar los movimientos a la música they must keep their movements in time to the music o make their movements fit in with the music* * *acompasar vt* * *v/t keep in time
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